The Great Sphinx and the Pyramids of Giza. Click here to view in Google Street View. On Tuesday morning, Google unveiled Street View Egypt in Google Maps, the latest step in the tech giant’s quest to ...
A self-described "satellite archaeology researcher" has garnered widespread media attention with claims that she has found two possible pyramid complexes in Egypt using Google Earth. But experts say ...
Early last month we told you about the satellite archaeologist who thought she discovered lost Egyptian pyramids using Google Earth. Well, it turns out that the structures may not be pyramids — but ...
Google Earth is prompting one arm chair archeologist to suggest that there may be two undiscovered pyramid complexes in Egypt. Both locations feature what appear to be pyramid-shaped mounds with a ...
An archaeological researcher claims to have found two sets of what may be undiscovered pyramids in the Egyptian desert by using Google Earth, but experts say it's way too early to set the discovery in ...
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The place that went viral last month as the potential site of a mysterious Egyptian pyramid looks more like a series of mounds on the surface of Mars when you see it up close. Three weeks after the ...
Rather than setting out with an old, beat up map, a whip, and some wacky sidekicks to find ancient ruins, archaeologists might have recently found unknown Egyptian pyramids by sitting in front of ...
Among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, only the Great Pyramid of Giza remains as more than an illustration in a history book. Now, the Pyramid—along with five other historic Egyptian sites—will ...
A Google Earth satellite imagery survey may have found two pyramid complexes in Egypt, Discovery News reported. The sites, which are located about 90 miles apart, contain unusual groupings of mounds ...
If only Howard Carter had access to satellite imagery, maybe he would have discovered more than just King Tut’s tomb. Fortunately, Google Earth means that anyone can examine the planet for lost ...